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Old 12-10-2003, 03:10 PM
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how much work for a b-series into a 7th gen civic?

i have heard many different things and i want to get the story straight. just how much work on the engine compartment would i have to do to put a b-series engine into a 2001 honda civic? i know ill need motor mounts, but will i need a new axle? and will the mount spots be the same as the current d17 engine i have in the civic right now?
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Re: how much work for a b-series into a 7th gen civic?

I have a feeling I'll be using this link often.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=162407
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Old 12-10-2003, 07:58 PM
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well jack@$$

well, seeing as it is a JDM engine... need i say more? i have a friend who is into importing this stuff, and he can get me one with 50k miles for 1500$ including shipping and most of the parts, like the shift linkage and turbo exhaust manifold and ecu all come with it. and for an extra 250 im getting custom mounts.
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Re: well jack@$$

You didn't mention that.
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first of all i dont think they make mount kits for that

second i doubt its legal putting an older engine in a newer car *correct me if im wrong* is not legal
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Re: how much work for a b-series into a 7th gen civic?

sorry for not mentioning it before, but yeah it is a jdm. and the mount kit thing i can get them custom made for 250$ from a friend. and then the illegal thing, i think thats only if your in a state that has that law and im actually not 100% sure but i dont believe illinois does.
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Re: how much work for a b-series into a 7th gen civic?

go for it then.. i dont see many 2001+ models that have been swapped yet
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